Guillermo Ochoa congratulates Gilberto Mora on high school graduation
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexican soccer player Gilberto Mora, the youngest national to play in the FIFA World Cup, celebrated his high school graduation.
- Guillermo Ochoa, a veteran national team goalkeeper, congratulated Mora on his achievement via Instagram.
- Ochoa encouraged Mora to continue pursuing his dreams, emphasizing personal growth and good character alongside his football career.
Gilberto Mora, the youngest Mexican footballer to debut in a FIFA World Cup, has returned to his daily life in Tijuana and celebrated a significant personal milestone: graduating from high school. Mora, considered a rising star and already attracting attention from European clubs, took a break from his nascent career to attend his graduation ceremony.
His achievement was met with widespread congratulations online, notably from seasoned national team goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa. Ochoa, who participated in six World Cups and became a public figure of support for Mora during the tournament, shared his well wishes on Instagram. He expressed pride in Mora's progress and urged him to cherish the moment, emphasizing that his journey is just beginning.
"Congratulations, Morita! I am very happy to see you achieve another goal. Enjoy this moment, because the path is just beginning and there are still many dreams to fulfill," Ochoa wrote. He also advised Mora to "keep learning, working, enjoying, and being a great kid," adding a poignant reminder that "football passes very quickly, but people do not forget those who were good people."
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.